The Waller County jail cell where Sandra Bland was found dead is seen Wednesday, July 22, 2015.

An autopsy completed this week determined her death a suicide by asphyxiation, but her time in jail and the traffic stop have come under investigation my multiple Texas agencies.

Bland's family and their attorney have repeatedly disputed assertions she committed suicide in her cell, point out that she was excited to start a new job.

Pyle, who was in custody in Waller County Jail when Bland was booked, told ABC she and Bland spoke through a small partition that divided the cells.

"She was crying and saying that she got beat up," Pyle said. "She was crying and I could barely understand her and I just, I was like, 'It will be OK, it will be all right. You can't be here forever.'"

The two spoke Sunday, the day before Bland was found dead in her cell.

"She just said a cop, she was smoking a cigarette, cop asked her to put it out, and she's like, 'Why it's my car?'" Pyle said. "He got her out, and then, that was it."

According to jail records, Pyle was booked into the jail on July 7 and released July 23.

"[Bland] said her bond was $5,000 and she was like, 'I'm not equipped for this type of life, I don't need to be here, I don't deserve to be here,'" Pyle said. "She seemed really distraught, but I don't know if that was suicidal."